Yes, you can frame them! just make sure to put a 'spacer' between the photo and the glass, so over time the photo does not stick to the glass. also be sure and keep them out of direct sunlight, nothing will fade autographs quicker than leaving them in the sun.
RYAN-J
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RYAN-J wrote:Yes, you can frame them! just make sure to put a 'spacer' between the photo and the glass, so over time the photo does not stick to the glass. also be sure and keep them out of direct sunlight, nothing will fade autographs quicker than leaving them in the sun.
RYAN-J
Thanks for your quick reply, Ryan . What kind of spacer should I use, some kind of foil maybe?
You can pick spacers up at any craft store, their like thin pieces of hardbacked foam, that keep the photo raised off the glass just a bit. or you can pick up a matte from that does the same thing.
RYAN-J
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DUE TO MY BUSY WORK SCHEDULE OUTSIDE OF AUTOGRAPH COLLECTING & INCREASING SPAMMING ISSUES I CAN NO LONGER GIVE OUT OR LOOK UP VIA VENUE OR EMAIL ADDRESSES. TOO MANY 'FANS' WITH THE WRONG COLLECTING MOTIVES ON HERE KEEP ABUSING THESE TYPES OF ADDRESSES AND END UP SELLING THE SIGNED ITEMS LATER ON FOR PROFIT
Printable TTM Log Sheet (Great way to keep track of all your pending requests!!)
Total # of Autographs in my collection: 2,020 Authentic Autographs: 1,872 Pre-Prints & Autopens: 155 Personalized Autographs: 569 Q&A Cards: 40 Cast-signed Broadway Playbills: 15
RYAN-J wrote:You can pick spacers up at any craft store, their like thin pieces of hardbacked foam, that keep the photo raised off the glass just a bit. or you can pick up a matte from that does the same thing.
Hey Ryan i used cardboard in front of my signed cd cover and do you think this will keep it safe ?? it is just normal black cardboard but i purchesed another one which is about half a CM thick for my next item to frame do you think this is good enough to help it not stick to glass ?? cheers mate
Not sure I understand what you mean? you put Cardboard in front of the CD?? or was there like a space cut out of the cardboard so the CD can show through? That should be fine as long the signed item itself is not touching the glass.
RYAN-J
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DUE TO MY BUSY WORK SCHEDULE OUTSIDE OF AUTOGRAPH COLLECTING & INCREASING SPAMMING ISSUES I CAN NO LONGER GIVE OUT OR LOOK UP VIA VENUE OR EMAIL ADDRESSES. TOO MANY 'FANS' WITH THE WRONG COLLECTING MOTIVES ON HERE KEEP ABUSING THESE TYPES OF ADDRESSES AND END UP SELLING THE SIGNED ITEMS LATER ON FOR PROFIT
Printable TTM Log Sheet (Great way to keep track of all your pending requests!!)
Total # of Autographs in my collection: 2,020 Authentic Autographs: 1,872 Pre-Prints & Autopens: 155 Personalized Autographs: 569 Q&A Cards: 40 Cast-signed Broadway Playbills: 15
RYAN-J wrote:Not sure I understand what you mean? you put Cardboard in front of the CD?? or was there like a space cut out of the cardboard so the CD can show through? That should be fine as long the signed item itself is not touching the glass.